QuackPrep Undertale appears to refer to a fan-created parody, compilation, or reinterpretation of the game Undertale distributed under the online handle “QuackPrep.” This report summarizes origin traces, content characteristics, audience reception, copyright considerations, and recommended actions for further review.
Posted by: Professor Quackington (M.A. in DUCKONOMICS)
Welcome back, Quackers.
You thought the SAT was hard? You thought the LSAT was a labyrinth of despair? QUACK. You haven’t seen anything until you’ve taken the Undertale Genocide Run Final Exam.
Today, we are putting down the number 2 pencils and picking up a dusty, heart-shaped locket. We are reviewing the indie RPG masterpiece UNDERTALE as a case study in consequences, combat, and crying. quackprep undertale
Grab your butterscotch pie. Let’s quack.
Is QuackPrep real? Almost certainly not. Toby Fox is meticulous; if he wanted a mysterious duck-prep room in the game, it would either be a beautiful joke (like the Annoying Dog) or a terrifying secret. "QuackPrep" sounds too goofy to be sinister and too sinister to be goofy. QuackPrep Undertale appears to refer to a fan-created
However, the fact that we are still talking about a two-word debug line proves something powerful: Six years later, we are still terrified of what might be hiding in the basement of the Underground.
Whether it’s Gaster, the Goners, or the legendary QuackPrep, the hunt continues. You thought the SAT was hard
Have you seen any evidence of "QuackPrep" in your game files? Or is it just another bad dream in the dark world of Snowdin? Let us know in the comments—but save before you type.